NBC hires Ronna McDaniel
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@Axtremus said in NBC hires Ronna McDaniel:
NBC and MSNBC are two different channels.
Not quite. When you look at the news division of NBC, it's much of the logistics and production behind the harder news of MSNBC. And while MSNBC offers opinion shows like Morning Joe, The Reidout and Politcs Nation with our favorite race-baiter, the Rev-ah-rund Al Sharpton, the political point of view between NBC and its lovechild MSNBC, bleeds into both entities hard news programs.
For example, NBC has always been known as Second Amendment haters. Watch how they cover any news involving guns. MSNBC takes an identical tack in its hard news coverage. It's like that for multiple issues.
So while technically they may be different, the sum genetic news-product of the two is somewhat akin to you screwing your sister... Different entity, but lots of overlap.
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May she collect, hugely.
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Happened in the blink of a Scaramucci.
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@Jolly said in NBC hires Ronna McDaniel:
May she collect, hugely.
I wonder if there was a contract, and how much it was worth?
What do these talking heads earn anyway? You know, the occasional pundit who shows up on Sunday AM.
By the way, have they fired Rachel Maddow for spreading lies?
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https://www.politico.com/newsletters/playbook/2024/03/27/ronna-strikes-back-00149270
McDaniel expects to be fully paid out for her contract, two years at $300,000 annually, since she did not breach its terms, we’re told — meaning that her single, not-quite-20-minute interview Sunday could cost the Peacock more than $30,000 per minute, or $500 per second.
McDaniel, we’re told, is exploring potential defamation and hostile work environment torts after MSNBC’s top talent — momentarily her colleagues — took turns Monday blasting her on air. (NBC declined to comment about the $600,000 figure or her potential claims.)
McDaniel was silent yesterday as the fallout from the internal network revolt mounted, and her perspective and role in the deal was largely lost as it unraveled in real time. She and her allies are, unsurprisingly, furious about how everything went down, believing she was misled about how much she’d be welcomed into the fold by executives who had aggressively recruited her. They blame the same NBC brass for botching the situation by not having her meet with top network talent ahead of the rollout, then caving to internal pressure from liberal-leaning hosts.
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Hostile work environment?
Slam dunk.
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NBC News’s dramatic hiring and firing of a former RNC chairwoman this week threatens to undo years of repositioning itself as friendly to Republican officials and viewers.
NBCUniversal’s news division announced Friday it had hired Ronna McDaniel as an on-air contributor who would appear on NBC and MSNBC. On Tuesday NBCUniversal News Group chief Cesar Conde announced that he’d decided to end the network’s deal with McDaniel after an open revolt by his stars over hiring someone who had played a role in Donald Trump’s attempt to contest the 2020 election he lost.
But while the abrupt reversal was cheered by some MSNBC staff, other NBC News journalists said they believe the move will only continue to strengthen complaints by Republicans that the network doesn’t want to hear their perspectives.
Now, NBC staffers are bracing for Republican backlash, fielding texts from angry GOP sources.
“Political reporters here didn’t take part in the backlash, nor did they get to give input on the hire,” one NBC News journalist said. “But they’ll be the ones who have to pick up the pieces with sources who are now dismayed with the organization.”
Four NBC News staffers expressed concern that instead of fixing the problem, hiring and then firing McDaniel had only alienated liberal viewers while confirming Republican fears. Two Republican aides told Semafor they’d texted their NBC News contacts to express their anger with the decision.
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